Grateful Dead Live at Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden on 1971-12-06
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- Publication date
- 1971-12-06 ( check for other copies)
- Topics
- Soundboard, Charlie Miller
- Collection
- GratefulDead
- Band/Artist
- Grateful Dead
- Resource
- DeadLists Project
- Item Size
- 1.3G
Set 1
Truckin', Loser, Mr. Charlie, Jack Straw, China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, Run Rudolph Run, El Paso, Tennessee Jed, Mexicali Blues, Black Peter, Next Time You See Me, Casey Jones
Set 2
Big Railroad Blues, Me And My Uncle, Ramble On Rose, Playing In The Band, Cryptical Envelopment > Drums > The Other One > Me And Bobby McGee > The Other One > Wharf Rat, One More Saturday Night, E: Uncle John's Band
setlist courtesy deadlists.com
Truckin', Loser, Mr. Charlie, Jack Straw, China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, Run Rudolph Run, El Paso, Tennessee Jed, Mexicali Blues, Black Peter, Next Time You See Me, Casey Jones
Set 2
Big Railroad Blues, Me And My Uncle, Ramble On Rose, Playing In The Band, Cryptical Envelopment > Drums > The Other One > Me And Bobby McGee > The Other One > Wharf Rat, One More Saturday Night, E: Uncle John's Band
setlist courtesy deadlists.com
Related Music question-dark
Versions - Different performances of the song by the same artist
Compilations - Other albums which feature this performance of the song
Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists
Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
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Tuning | |||
Truckin' | |||
Loser | |||
Mr. Charlie | |||
Jack Straw | |||
China Cat Sunflower -> | |||
I Know You Rider | |||
Run Rudolph Run | |||
El Paso | |||
Tennessee Jed | |||
Mexicali Blues | |||
Black Peter | |||
Next Time You See Me | |||
Casey Jones | |||
Tuning | |||
Big Railroad Blues | |||
Me And My Uncle | |||
Ramble On Rose | |||
Playing In The Band | |||
Cryptical Envelopment -> | |||
Drums -> | |||
The Other One -> | |||
Me And Bobby McGee -> | |||
The Other One -> | |||
Wharf Rat | |||
One More Saturday Night | |||
Uncle John's Band |
Notes
Notes:
-- All disc changes are seamless
-- Master Reels restored and transferred by Rob Eaton
-- This source doesn't have any of the cuts/flaws that other sources have
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- Addeddate
- 2010-06-28 11:48:31
- Identifier
- gd1971-12-06.sbd.miller.108425.flac16
- Lineage
- Dat (Sony R500) -> Sound Devices 744T -> Samplitude Professional v11.03 -> FLAC
- Location
- New York, NY
- Run time
- 176:37.38
- Transferred by
- Charlie Miller
- Type
- sound
- Year
- 1971
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Reviewer:
traceelement
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February 5, 2022
Subject: to the guys below that were complaining bout track splits
Subject: to the guys below that were complaining bout track splits
if the track splits get on your nerves just right click the (vbr) link and copy the link. open Foobar2000 go to file>open location> paste the copied link here. it will load the playlist into foobar and will play seamlessly with no gaps. if you still get any gaps just go to into preferences>playback>output and give yourself a bigger buffer. each 1000ms = 1 second so maybe raise it to 5000 so it starts downloading the next track before the other one's done playing. guess it will all depend on how fast your internet is. enjoy and have a grateful day!
Reviewer:
c-freedom
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December 6, 2020 (edited)
Subject: New York got the ways and means
Subject: New York got the ways and means
1) Uncle Bobo's intro maybe not as cool as the previous night
but the Truckin' is high octane opener.
Loser- that laid back but extremely high vibe.
Mr. Charlie, -Jerry's guitar tone!
Jack Straw,- Weir with ensemble backing vocals especially Phil
Bobby's voice is just perfect on this Straw.
China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, love it --mid set
Run Rudolph Run, - Pig singing this Chuck Berry tune.
Gets the crowd buzzing. (One tour only -rarity)
El Paso, clean 'all business end' version
Tennessee Jed, good stuff
Mexicali Blues, outlaw tragedy impending tune
Black Peter, oh yeah Jerry ballad set one, organ sounds nice
Next Time You See Me,-Pig with harp and much mojo
Casey Jones-even with the splice
this is the perfect book-end to the Truckin' opener
2
Railroad Blues, -Not often a Set opener, out of place in N.Y.C?
When they played this in the South West it brought down the house.
Me And My Uncle,- Bobby the Cowboy
Ramble On Rose, -Jerry belts out the lyrics
Lovin Keith on the Piano
Playing In The Band,-That last jam is sizzling
"Not for just an hour
Not for just a day
Not for just a year
But Always"
Cryptical >Drums > Other 1 > Bobby McGee >Other 1 > Wharf Rat,
Freight Train Jams like this were the highlight
of 1985 on tour for me. (well sans Bobby McGee).
note: They don't come back for the Cryptical 'He Had to die'
and it already feels Jerry has lost interest in his vocal part of the TIFTOO suite.
Not to many drum solos from Billy as solo drummer.
This was one composition that needed Mickey onboard.
a ballad in the middle of a psychedelic exploration raises the question is the band more influenced by the jam or by the lyric?
Probably doesn't need to be a right answer it certainly wasn't something they did as much after 1972.
Jerry seemed to like a ballad after a good psychedelic jam
where as Weir seemed to want to step up for one
right in the middle of the jam . (historical advantage Garcia)
Also when they dropped the Cryptical it seemed like the Other One had more room to be every bit as psychedelic in length and breadth as the Dark Star.
One More Saturday Night,-Bob on accident gets the crowd thinkin
they are getting a Dancin in the streets.
Not sure who is egging Bobby on with the harmony?
Weir skips the reason 1 lyric.
E: Uncle John's Band-a sweet lullaby
What Child is this:
VERSE 1-
What Child is this Who, laid to rest
On Mary’s lap is sleeping?
Whom angels greet with anthems sweet
While shepherds watch are keeping?
This, this is Christ the King
Whom shepherds guard and angels sing
Haste, haste, to bring Him laud
The Babe, the Son of Mary
VERSE 2
Why lies He in such mean estate
Where ox and lamb are feeding?
Good Christian, fear, for sinners here
The silent Word is pleading
Nails, spear shall pierce Him through
The cross be borne for me, for you
Hail, hail the Word made flesh
The Babe, the Son of Mary
VERSE 3
So bring Him incense, gold and myrrh
Come peasant, king to own Him
The King of kings salvation brings
Let loving hearts enthrone Him
Raise, raise a song on high
The virgin sings her lullaby
Joy, joy for Christ is born
The Babe, the Son of Mary
MOVING AWAY FROM THE TRUTH
THE DARKER THIS WORLD BECOMES.
but the Truckin' is high octane opener.
Loser- that laid back but extremely high vibe.
Mr. Charlie, -Jerry's guitar tone!
Jack Straw,- Weir with ensemble backing vocals especially Phil
Bobby's voice is just perfect on this Straw.
China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, love it --mid set
Run Rudolph Run, - Pig singing this Chuck Berry tune.
Gets the crowd buzzing. (One tour only -rarity)
El Paso, clean 'all business end' version
Tennessee Jed, good stuff
Mexicali Blues, outlaw tragedy impending tune
Black Peter, oh yeah Jerry ballad set one, organ sounds nice
Next Time You See Me,-Pig with harp and much mojo
Casey Jones-even with the splice
this is the perfect book-end to the Truckin' opener
2
Railroad Blues, -Not often a Set opener, out of place in N.Y.C?
When they played this in the South West it brought down the house.
Me And My Uncle,- Bobby the Cowboy
Ramble On Rose, -Jerry belts out the lyrics
Lovin Keith on the Piano
Playing In The Band,-That last jam is sizzling
"Not for just an hour
Not for just a day
Not for just a year
But Always"
Cryptical >Drums > Other 1 > Bobby McGee >Other 1 > Wharf Rat,
Freight Train Jams like this were the highlight
of 1985 on tour for me. (well sans Bobby McGee).
note: They don't come back for the Cryptical 'He Had to die'
and it already feels Jerry has lost interest in his vocal part of the TIFTOO suite.
Not to many drum solos from Billy as solo drummer.
This was one composition that needed Mickey onboard.
a ballad in the middle of a psychedelic exploration raises the question is the band more influenced by the jam or by the lyric?
Probably doesn't need to be a right answer it certainly wasn't something they did as much after 1972.
Jerry seemed to like a ballad after a good psychedelic jam
where as Weir seemed to want to step up for one
right in the middle of the jam . (historical advantage Garcia)
Also when they dropped the Cryptical it seemed like the Other One had more room to be every bit as psychedelic in length and breadth as the Dark Star.
One More Saturday Night,-Bob on accident gets the crowd thinkin
they are getting a Dancin in the streets.
Not sure who is egging Bobby on with the harmony?
Weir skips the reason 1 lyric.
E: Uncle John's Band-a sweet lullaby
What Child is this:
VERSE 1-
What Child is this Who, laid to rest
On Mary’s lap is sleeping?
Whom angels greet with anthems sweet
While shepherds watch are keeping?
This, this is Christ the King
Whom shepherds guard and angels sing
Haste, haste, to bring Him laud
The Babe, the Son of Mary
VERSE 2
Why lies He in such mean estate
Where ox and lamb are feeding?
Good Christian, fear, for sinners here
The silent Word is pleading
Nails, spear shall pierce Him through
The cross be borne for me, for you
Hail, hail the Word made flesh
The Babe, the Son of Mary
VERSE 3
So bring Him incense, gold and myrrh
Come peasant, king to own Him
The King of kings salvation brings
Let loving hearts enthrone Him
Raise, raise a song on high
The virgin sings her lullaby
Joy, joy for Christ is born
The Babe, the Son of Mary
MOVING AWAY FROM THE TRUTH
THE DARKER THIS WORLD BECOMES.
Reviewer:
TDCarowindz
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December 5, 2013
Subject: just a rant
Subject: just a rant
i totally agree with the reviewer below! stop splitting he tracks where they were not presented that way...i.e. china/rider, scarlet/fire and any jam connecting one tune to another.
i will rate this later, so far it sounds like a clean board
i will rate this later, so far it sounds like a clean board
Reviewer:
rschwz28
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August 22, 2011 (edited)
Subject: anybody know?
Subject: anybody know?
What is the purpose of making Cryptical Envelopment, Drums and The Other One three separate tracks? I know that the different parts of the Anthem suite were listed separately on their second album, but when you put the needle down at the beginning of the vinyl platter, you heard the whole thing seamlessly.
Do we really need a half-second (if you're lucky) delay between Cryptical Envelopment and Billy's solo? Even worse for the listening experience is the break between Billy's drums and Phil's entrance ('Drums->The Other One').
I just got a little lucky. The Internet Archive went from The Other One to Me and Bobby McGee ALMOST seamlessly. But then I had to get up and click the mouse to advance to the next track, The Other One.
Come on guys (CM). Can't you make it so we can hear it the way they played it? Tracks 20 through 25 should be one track, to more closely recreate the concert experience. Anybody agree with me?
Do we really need a half-second (if you're lucky) delay between Cryptical Envelopment and Billy's solo? Even worse for the listening experience is the break between Billy's drums and Phil's entrance ('Drums->The Other One').
I just got a little lucky. The Internet Archive went from The Other One to Me and Bobby McGee ALMOST seamlessly. But then I had to get up and click the mouse to advance to the next track, The Other One.
Come on guys (CM). Can't you make it so we can hear it the way they played it? Tracks 20 through 25 should be one track, to more closely recreate the concert experience. Anybody agree with me?
Reviewer:
Pangolin22
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March 11, 2011
Subject: Great Show
Subject: Great Show
Not quite as good as the previous evening but still excellent. A couple of stellar Pigpen performances in Mr. Charlie and Next Time You See Me. Jerry throws in a soulful Black Peter and a truly gorgeous Wharf Rat (one o my favourite performances of this song).
There are few grand jams but everything is played with tangible energy making this well worth a listen... just make sure to listen to the previous night as well.
There are few grand jams but everything is played with tangible energy making this well worth a listen... just make sure to listen to the previous night as well.
Reviewer:
Hashjihad -
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October 19, 2010
Subject: FIRST REView
Subject: FIRST REView
I do not know how no one has written a review for an nice Miller soundboard like this. Playin is nice, before they get too crunchy and extend it, and Jerry is just soarin. Run Rudolph Run never even heard before. Nice. 3 and a Half stars cause I like Phil higher in the Mix, but Jerry's guitar is really good in this mix, just soars.
Reviewer:
riccieg
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July 14, 2010
Subject: been there what a show
Subject: been there what a show
nyc felt forum no more filmore east BG intro problems w/sound then great sound allnight long, Thanks for bringing me back to a great show and time sadly felt forum no longer part of MSG now its called Paramount Theatre. miss pigpen and jerry Thanks
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